Hmm, class libraries shouldn't be deployable unless they have this line 
in the csproj:

<AndroidApplication>true</AndroidApplication>

Can you see if it has this line, and if so, was it originally an 
application project that got used as a class library?

Thanks!
Jonathan


On 12/27/2011 5:40 PM, Tossing, Chris wrote:
> Jonathan,
>
> That fixed it!
>
> We only have one Android application, but we have multiple class library 
> projects.  Somehow, one of the class libraries got marked as deploy for both 
> RELEASE and DEBUG modes.  Why would a class library get recognized as 
> deployable?
>
> Either way, thank you!  That will save much time and irritation.  We've been 
> ignoring it for the last few weeks, but I kept meaning to send an inquiry.  
> I'm so glad that I did!
>
> Thank you again,
>
> Chris Tossing
>
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